Antiseptic shaving-brush.



PATENTED AUG. 21, 1906. A. BRAUNSTEIN & A. RATTINER.

ANTISBPTIG SHAVING BRUSH.

APBLIOATION FILED APB. 29, 1905.

S In vent'ors A tty ARON BRAUNSTEIN AND ANGEL RAllTINER, OF

NEW YORK, N. Y.

ANTISEPTIC SHAVlNG-BRUSH.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Aug. 21, 1906.

Application filed April 29 1905. Serial No. 258,080.

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that we, Anon BRA NBTEIN, asubjeet of the Kingof Roumania, and ANGEL RATTINER, a citizen of the United States, residents of the borough of Brooklyn, city and State of New York, have invented eertain new and useful Improvements in Antiseptie Sh{Wing-Brushes, of which the Following is a full clear, and complete disclosure.

The object of our invention is to provid :1.

shaving-brush with a brush portion or mom-- bar which can be used but once and being in'ipregnated with an antiseptic soap or similar solution will in itself provide the soap for lather.

- A further object of our invention is to provide means for keeping said brush member antiseptic at all times before being used and after once being used it cannot be used again without the fact of such use being indirated to the subsequent user. W'e attain this object by the arrangement oF parts and eonstruc-tion described in the following speeilieation and shown in the aeroinpaln 'ing drawings, forming a part thereof, said Sllf'llllf'il. tion and (.lrawings showing one embodiment of our invention which at the present time is deemed preferable by us.

In the drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal sectional View of the brush and its handle, showing the brush member removed from said handle and the envelop or easing also partially removed from the brush. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of ourdeviee, showing the arrangen'lent of parts immediately before use. Fi 3 is a transverse sectional view taken sulistantially upon the line 25 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detached sectional view of the brush member of the shaving-brush.

Referring to the drawings, the letter/indieates a suitable handle or holder, in one end of whirh is u. soelu-t or rer-ess 1!, having a spring I ntlnehed to one side tbereol for the purpose of holding l lu. brush mrmbr-r ill [be shaving-brush rvmovnbly within the soi'lo'l. (L. The letter d indienlos n bum-h or toll oi bristles hairs, or 'liboi one end of whirl; is bound logollwr and rapped nilh paper or oth r similar mulorinl. :is indirnlrd at r. The Pap r is prvl'i-rnblv nnl i vpl irali v' treated, and the bris'lles or libvrs ol' the brush are impri ginilr-d will: an nnlisi'plie solution ol' simring-soap. n hirh may be either :Lllowml lo H'llhlill moist or dried bol l i What we rlnirn, and desire to hire being sealed or enveloped. The bind ing-cap e is made of paper or similar material which will heroine soltened when water is applied to the brush, and therefore after being used the'l'rrisliles are no longer held together by the band.

The letter 4? indicates a easing or envelop which is adapted to inelose the bristles or fibers of the brush and ireler2iblv forms a part of the eap e before being removed from the bristles.

in the use of our improved shuving-brush the (nip 0 is first inserted into the socket a, where it is l'rirtionally retained by the spring I). The envelop or easing e is then torn or rut away, whieh exposes the bristles or fibers (1. so that the some may be used immediately by applying water and forming at lather in the usual way.

it will be notired that the bristles, rap, and envelop may be provided as :1 single article of mannl'nrture, substantially in the l'orm of :L Partridge, and a number ol these rurlridges may be supplied with a single handle or liolthi'. v

It is our intention that the brush member or ('m'tridge shall be used only euro and then thrown away or disrardi-d, and for this purpose the cap and bristles may be mnnulurtured at a small eost.

llaving thus described our invention, protoet b Lettors Patent of the United tates. is

1. In an antiseptir slnrving-brush, the combination with a tuft made of suitable 'librous material and impregnnlrd with an antiseplio composition of soup, a band for binding snid tuft together at one end, of an ensilwdestruetible envelop inolosing snid lull. and a handle having menus for delnrhably holding said Hill.

2. in an :intisoplii' slowing-brush, the combination with a toll mode ol' suitable librous nniterizil and impregnated with an antiseptic composition of soap a band of paper for binding snid tnl't together at one end, ol' nu easily-ili-strln'tifne easing or envi-lop inelosing said hull, and a handle low-- ing' means for delaehnbly iolding said tul't and envelop.

.i. In nu :mliseptio slni. .'iiigbrush, the eolnbinnlion with a tul't made of suitable fibrous nniirrinl, nild impregnated with an antiseptic ('oniposition of soup, at band of -ma terial which softens under moisture for tuft together velop inelosin havm tacha 1y ho d an article of man member for a tuft of suitable circumferentially at one end, of a g said tuft only,

ing said tuft.

shavingfibrous the action .a s mug-actuated memb nfacture, a Dr brush comprlsm material, a ban of.

using or of material whicl aid moisture, and encompletely (in handle er for dending s ush I Witnes'ses WM. H. HENRY E. VON BEIN.

1 softens under the action 0f 10 inclosing and sealing s ARON B ANGEL RATTINER,

aid tuft. RAUNSTEIN.

RATTINER. 

